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โNov-01-2013 02:35 AM
Dick_B wrote:
If you are wondering if you really NEED a surge protector here is an article by a `so-called' expert: http://www.noshockzone.org/rv-electrical-safety-surge-strips/
โOct-31-2013 06:35 PM
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โOct-30-2013 10:46 AM
Fastpaddler wrote:
So happens I need a surge protector and will google the Progressive model and have it shipped to Canada. Yes, Canadians do purchase products made in the USA: as one person has noted that is a big factor. We put these often cheaper-priced than Canadian accessories into our RVs: many, I hesitate to note, are made in Canada. Ah! Isn't "free trade' wonderful.Thanks Chuck.
Al
โOct-30-2013 10:07 AM
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โOct-29-2013 02:28 PM
Horizon170 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
I personally would NOT hard wire one in unless it had a bypass feature.
bumpy
I'm curious as to why.
โOct-29-2013 01:47 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I personally would NOT hard wire one in unless it had a bypass feature.
bumpy
โOct-29-2013 08:53 AM
drsolo wrote:
. This usually requires me having to get into the house, into their basement to flip the circuit back on. Is there something I can get that I can set to blow at my plug so I can just step outside to turn it back on, or better yet, something to put between the plugs and electrical outlet inside?
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